Where does “캐나다기러기” come from?

캐나다기러기 (Korean) comes from Korean 캐나다, from English cañada, from Spanish cañada, from Spanish -ada, from Spanish -ado, from Old Spanish -ado, from Latin -ātus, from Proto-Italic -ātos — Forms adjectives from nouns, indicating the possession of a thing or a quality.

캐나다기러기 (Korean): The Canada goose, "Branta canadensis"

Definitions

  1. The Canada goose, "Branta canadensis"

Ancestry of “캐나다기러기”, step by step

캐나다기러기 traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Korean 캐나다

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Korean캐나다
2EnglishcañadaA small canyon; a narrow valley or glen
3Spanishcañadaglen, gully, ravine
4Spanish-adaUsed with a stem to form the feminine singular...
5Spanish-adoSuffix indicating the masculine singular past...
6Old Spanish-adoforms the masculine singular past participle of regular
7Latin-ātused
8Proto-Italic-ātos
9Proto-Indo-European-éh₂tosForms adjectives from nouns, indicating the possession of a thing or a quality

via Korean 기러기

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Korean기러기wild goose that flies in a V-shaped flock or...
2Middle Korean그력

via English Canada goose

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishCanada gooseA large goose, Branta canadensis
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -éh₂tosEvery word from Latin -ātusEvery word from Spanish -ada